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Minimum Age for Jersey Fishing Boat Licence Holders.

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A decision made (20/07/2007) regarding: Minimum Age for Jersey Fishing Boat Licence Holders.

Decision Reference:

MD-E-2007-0131

Decision:

Public or Exempt?

Public

Clauses if Decision Exempt: (from code of practice publication)

n/a

Date of Decision Summary:

29 June 2007

Decision Summary Author:

Dave Yettram

Decision Summary Title:

Minimum Age for Jersey Fishing Boat Licence Holders

Type of Report: oral or written?

Written

Person giving oral report:

n/a

Telephone or e-mail meeting?

n/a

Written report title:

Minimum Age for Jersey Fishing Boat Licence Holders

Date of Written Report:

29 June 2007

Written Report Author:

Dave Yettram

Subject:

Minimum Age for Jersey Fishing Boat Licence Holders

Decision(s):

The Minister agreed the introduction of a new condition requiring applicants for fishing licences to be aged 16 or over.

Reason(s) for decision:

To ensure that a fishing boat licence holder is over 16 years of age and can be held legally responsible.

Action Required:

Licence Application form to be modified by Department Officers

Signature:

Senator Philip Ozouf

Minister for Economic Development

Date of Decision: (date signed, or effective date only for retrospective decisions)

20/07/2007

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